Friday, May 26, 2017

JWA sees 1 percent decrease in passenger traffic

JWA sees 1 percent decrease in passenger traffic A decline in international travelers through John Wayne Airport pushed down passenger traffic 1.2 percent in April. The airport served 851,169 passengers compared with 861,164 in April 2016. Airport spokeswoman Deanne Thompson attributed the decrease to reduced international services. Southwest eliminated flights to Mexico this year. JWA sees 1 percent decrease in passenger traffic The airport has seen sluggish traffic all year. Passengers counts were down 2.5 percent in March and 7.5 percent in February. In January the airport saw a 1.2 percent increase in passenger traffic.

Wonder Woman’s Boston roots show on the big screen

Wonder Woman’s Boston roots show on the big screen Wonder Woman’s Boston roots show on the big screen was searching for inspiration for her “Wonder Woman” movie. It was to be DC Comics’ first major superhero film starring a woman, much less directed by one, and the first time Wonder Woman starred in her own big-screen story. Most of the population knew the character from Linda Carter’s high-camp 1970s TV show. Jenkins wanted the film, which opens nationwide on Friday, to be different: epic and beautiful, as lush as an oil painting, with a color palette for each of the film’s four very different major acts.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

What did the critics make of the Dirty Dancing remake?

What did the critics make of the Dirty Dancing remake? What did the critics make of the Dirty Dancing remake? A TV remake of Dirty Dancing has aired in the US - and it's fair to say the critics did not have the time of their lives watching it. "Somebody put this baby in a corner," said the Hollywood Reporter's reviewer. Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes play Baby Houseman and Johnny Castle, the dancing lovers played by Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in the original.

Reporter alleges Greg Gianforte ‘body slammed’ him in Bozeman

Reporter alleges Greg Gianforte ‘body slammed’ him in Bozeman Reporter alleges Greg Gianforte ‘body slammed’ him in Bozeman On the night before a hotly contested special election, law enforcement responded to the campaign headquarters for Montana U.S. House candidate Greg Gianforte after a national political reporter alleged the Republican “body slammed” him.

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

From EW Archives A Look Back at Roger Moore's Career as the Best Bond

From EW Archives A Look Back at Roger Moore's Career as the Best Bond Roger Moore is sitting in the posh dining room of New York City’s St. Regis hotel. He is wearing a crisp white shirt (French cuffs, naturally), a blue-and-red-striped tie (Savile Row, of course), and a blue blazer with a tiny florette pinned to the lapel signifying that the erstwhile international man of mystery is a Commander of the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Seated next to him is his fourth wife, Kristina, a lovely blonde with a vaguely European accent.